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				Re: Which weather data provider?
				Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2014 9:44 pm
				by FvE
				knopfler83 wrote:good morning !! I need to please you give the option to choose between METAR and OPENWEATHERMAP will travel by Spain in this next and next month week and I would like to make comparisons to assist in the application as much as possible to improve, I think they have solved the problems OPENWEATHERMAP friends 
thank you very much, I hope to help !!
Please don't double post.
It's useless and annoying.
Thank you.
Fred
 
			
					
				Re: Which weather data provider?
				Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2014 12:25 pm
				by knopfler83
				I'm sorry, I do not understand even this much, I thought I was being diferentea topics appropriate to make ... sorry not happen again, a greeting !!! and thanks for this wonderful application !!!!
			 
			
					
				Re: Which weather data provider?
				Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 2:36 pm
				by knopfler83
				I contacted these people to see if they offer free current temperature data in location, as has respuesto tell you ... you can take a look at the page? please ... to see what you think ....
http://www.meteogroup.com/index.php?id=17159&L=4 
			
					
				Re: Which weather data provider?
				Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:28 pm
				by milou06
				par wrote:YoWindow takes the weather forecast from met.no service, which is used by yr.no to get the weather.
I assure you that YoWindow depicts met.no data correctly.
You can check it yourself.
Here's the data for Madrid.
http://api.yr.no/weatherapi/locationfor ... -3.7;msl=0
Pay attention that the times are in GMT.
So you should add 2 hours to the time stamp.
I don't know why yr.no displays different data.
Probably because they cache the weather internally.
 
I'm sorry, but you do not need to msl=0, if not you force the temperature at the altitude of 0 m. 
You can check with: 
http://api.yr.no/weatherapi/locationfor ... 07;lon=7.2 is good for alitude 1200 m. I live at 1200 m.
 
http://api.yr.no/weatherapi/locationfor ... =7.2;msl=0 is false because msl = 0 forces the altitude of 0 m. 
Weather forecast met.no uses API yr.no already incorporates altitude. You do not need to add the argument msl=0.
 
			
					
				Re: Which weather data provider?
				Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 6:20 pm
				by knopfler83
				something wrong there, because I do not match with window yr.no